The role of business accelerators as catalysers of food systems transformations in East and Southern Africa

The transformation of global food systems is essential for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and fulfilling the Paris Agreement commitments, especially in vulnerable regions like East and Southern Africa (ESA). In such regions, small and medium enterprises (SMEs) across food systems...

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Autores principales: Lozano, Denise, Nguvi, Caroline, Peterson, Nathanial, Dam Lam, Rodolfo, Brako Dompreh, Eric, Manyise, Timothy, Rossignoli, Cristiano
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/177770
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author Lozano, Denise
Nguvi, Caroline
Peterson, Nathanial
Dam Lam, Rodolfo
Brako Dompreh, Eric
Manyise, Timothy
Rossignoli, Cristiano
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Dam Lam, Rodolfo
Lozano, Denise
Manyise, Timothy
Nguvi, Caroline
Peterson, Nathanial
Rossignoli, Cristiano
author_facet Lozano, Denise
Nguvi, Caroline
Peterson, Nathanial
Dam Lam, Rodolfo
Brako Dompreh, Eric
Manyise, Timothy
Rossignoli, Cristiano
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description The transformation of global food systems is essential for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and fulfilling the Paris Agreement commitments, especially in vulnerable regions like East and Southern Africa (ESA). In such regions, small and medium enterprises (SMEs) across food systems value chains can drive transformative innovations, but often require external support to build capacity. Business accelerators, originally from the corporate and tech sectors, have emerged as key players in supporting early-stage ventures, yet their role in agriculture and food systems remains underexplored. This paper presents findings from the first cohort of the CGIAR Food Systems Accelerator (CFSA), which supports agribusinesses in ESA in scaling climate-smart innovations. Through its science-backed, tailored approach, CFSA enhances investment readiness and technical capabilities among SMEs. The assessment, based on interviews with agribusiness founders (n = 10), reveals perceived improvements in entrepreneurial skills, partnership opportunities, and organizational capabilities, though challenges related to financial constraints and enabling environment remain. This study highlights the potential of non-profit accelerators in fostering food systems transformation through SME development, with important implications for poverty reduction, food security, and climate adaptation. Expanding such programs and studying their long-term impacts is crucial for driving sustainable growth in food systems in the Global South.
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spelling CGSpace1777702026-01-15T02:13:54Z The role of business accelerators as catalysers of food systems transformations in East and Southern Africa Lozano, Denise Nguvi, Caroline Peterson, Nathanial Dam Lam, Rodolfo Brako Dompreh, Eric Manyise, Timothy Rossignoli, Cristiano climate change adaptation developing countries sustainable development goals food systems small and medium enterprises fish east and southern africa business accelerators The transformation of global food systems is essential for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and fulfilling the Paris Agreement commitments, especially in vulnerable regions like East and Southern Africa (ESA). In such regions, small and medium enterprises (SMEs) across food systems value chains can drive transformative innovations, but often require external support to build capacity. Business accelerators, originally from the corporate and tech sectors, have emerged as key players in supporting early-stage ventures, yet their role in agriculture and food systems remains underexplored. This paper presents findings from the first cohort of the CGIAR Food Systems Accelerator (CFSA), which supports agribusinesses in ESA in scaling climate-smart innovations. Through its science-backed, tailored approach, CFSA enhances investment readiness and technical capabilities among SMEs. The assessment, based on interviews with agribusiness founders (n = 10), reveals perceived improvements in entrepreneurial skills, partnership opportunities, and organizational capabilities, though challenges related to financial constraints and enabling environment remain. This study highlights the potential of non-profit accelerators in fostering food systems transformation through SME development, with important implications for poverty reduction, food security, and climate adaptation. Expanding such programs and studying their long-term impacts is crucial for driving sustainable growth in food systems in the Global South. 2025-11-11T05:53:29Z 2025-11-11T05:53:29Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/177770 en Open Access application/pdf Frontiers Media S.A. Denise Lozano, Caroline Nguvi, Nathanial Peterson, Rodolfo Dam Lam, Eric Brako Dompreh, Timothy Manyise, Cristiano Rossignoli. (23/7/2025). The role of business accelerators as catalysers of food systems transformations in East and Southern Africa. Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, 9.
spellingShingle climate change adaptation
developing countries
sustainable development goals
food systems
small and medium enterprises
fish
east and southern africa
business accelerators
Lozano, Denise
Nguvi, Caroline
Peterson, Nathanial
Dam Lam, Rodolfo
Brako Dompreh, Eric
Manyise, Timothy
Rossignoli, Cristiano
The role of business accelerators as catalysers of food systems transformations in East and Southern Africa
title The role of business accelerators as catalysers of food systems transformations in East and Southern Africa
title_full The role of business accelerators as catalysers of food systems transformations in East and Southern Africa
title_fullStr The role of business accelerators as catalysers of food systems transformations in East and Southern Africa
title_full_unstemmed The role of business accelerators as catalysers of food systems transformations in East and Southern Africa
title_short The role of business accelerators as catalysers of food systems transformations in East and Southern Africa
title_sort role of business accelerators as catalysers of food systems transformations in east and southern africa
topic climate change adaptation
developing countries
sustainable development goals
food systems
small and medium enterprises
fish
east and southern africa
business accelerators
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/177770
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